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1. House music is starting something
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 August 2003 STILL& very much in its infancy, Our House Music has risen from the grave of Startin’ Somethin’. -
2. Lemar - Dance With U (Sony Music UK)
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 August 2003 HE may have whooped and shrieked within the walls of the Fame Academy, but Lemar's debut solo single is a much more restrained affair. -
3. Morley calls the tune
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 August 2003 PAUL Morley is obsessing about Kylie, the (sort of) heroine of his new book, Words And Music. -
4. Litmus test for Mancs
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 August 2003CLASSICAL music group Litmus have produced an album of re-workings of Manchester classics.
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5. Manchester's keeping it local
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 August 2003 COULD& the renaissance of the Manchester music scene be the reason why the Bridgewater Hall is bringing so few international orchestras to the city? -
6. Gig of the week: TVH-3
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 August 2003 BOASTING& daft haircuts and obscure electro music long before they were cool, it's hard to imagine Manchester music without Music Is Better. -
7. Soprano to hold fundraising concert
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 19 August 2003NORTHWICH-born soprano Helen Massey is performing an exclusive concert in her hometown to raise funds for her studies at the Royal Academy of Music as well as a new school building in the town.
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8. Richard X and Kelis - Finest Dreams (Virgin)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 August 2003 BOOTLEGS are dead - the music press said so last week. -
9. Gospel according to Luke Unabomber
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 August 2003 LUKE& Unabomber and Only Child are on the eve of putting out their third compilation and rather scarily are about to celebrate their club's eighth birthday& on Saturday, August 30& at The Music Box, with guest Peter Kruder,& one half of production legends Kruder & Dorfmeister. -
10. Isaacs heads Respect line-up
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 August 2003 FOUR music stages, a buzzing alternative market place and a family-friendly arts and crafts field are just some of the late summer treats promised for Manchester's first free Respect Festival tomorrow in Platt Fields.